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|species = Human | |species = Human | ||
|origin = [[Earth]] | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
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|actor = Elisabeth Hopper | |actor = Elisabeth Hopper | ||
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'''Lucie Fanshawe''' was a wealthy homeowner in the [[17th century]]. She was the wife of [[Fanshawe|Mr Fanshawe]]. | '''Lucie Fanshawe''' was a wealthy homeowner in the [[17th century]]. She was the wife of [[Fanshawe (The Woman Who Lived)|Mr Fanshawe]]. | ||
Sometime during or prior to [[1651]], Lucie somehow acquired the [[Eyes of Hades]] - a piece of alien technology originating from [[Delta Leonis]] - after it fell to [[Earth]]. Unaware of its extraterrestrial nature, Lucie mistook the Eyes for a piece of [[jewellery]]. | Sometime during or prior to [[1651]], Lucie somehow acquired the [[Eyes of Hades]] - a piece of alien technology originating from [[Delta Leonis]] - after it fell to [[Earth]]. Unaware of its extraterrestrial nature, Lucie mistook the Eyes for a piece of [[jewellery]]. | ||
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Whilst out on the road in their carriage, Lucie and Mr Fanshawe were robbed by the notorious [[highwayman]] known as [[Ashildr|the Knightmare]]. Their [[Coachman (The Woman Who Lived)|coachman]], having heard of the criminal's previous escapades, advised them to do as the Knightmare said and hand over their valuables. However, this robbery was interrupted by the [[Twelfth Doctor]], whose arrival distracted the Knightmare, allowing the Fanshawes to escape. | Whilst out on the road in their carriage, Lucie and Mr Fanshawe were robbed by the notorious [[highwayman]] known as [[Ashildr|the Knightmare]]. Their [[Coachman (The Woman Who Lived)|coachman]], having heard of the criminal's previous escapades, advised them to do as the Knightmare said and hand over their valuables. However, this robbery was interrupted by the [[Twelfth Doctor]], whose arrival distracted the Knightmare, allowing the Fanshawes to escape. | ||
The next night, [[Maid (The Woman Who Lived)|a maid]] bid her goodnight as she prepared for bed. Shortly afterwards, the Knightmare - actually the immortal human Ashildr in disguise - broke into the Fanshawe household and stole the Eyes of Hades, accompanied by the Doctor. ([[TV]]: | The next night, [[Maid (The Woman Who Lived)|a maid]] bid her goodnight as she prepared for bed. Shortly afterwards, the Knightmare - actually the immortal human Ashildr in disguise - broke into the Fanshawe household and stole the Eyes of Hades, accompanied by the Doctor. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Woman Who Lived (TV story)}}) | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:56, 24 March 2024
Lucie Fanshawe was a wealthy homeowner in the 17th century. She was the wife of Mr Fanshawe.
Sometime during or prior to 1651, Lucie somehow acquired the Eyes of Hades - a piece of alien technology originating from Delta Leonis - after it fell to Earth. Unaware of its extraterrestrial nature, Lucie mistook the Eyes for a piece of jewellery.
Whilst out on the road in their carriage, Lucie and Mr Fanshawe were robbed by the notorious highwayman known as the Knightmare. Their coachman, having heard of the criminal's previous escapades, advised them to do as the Knightmare said and hand over their valuables. However, this robbery was interrupted by the Twelfth Doctor, whose arrival distracted the Knightmare, allowing the Fanshawes to escape.
The next night, a maid bid her goodnight as she prepared for bed. Shortly afterwards, the Knightmare - actually the immortal human Ashildr in disguise - broke into the Fanshawe household and stole the Eyes of Hades, accompanied by the Doctor. (TV: The Woman Who Lived [+]Loading...["The Woman Who Lived (TV story)"])